The Game

Your game is based on a live issue

EDF, the multinational energy company, applied to construct a wind farm in rural Wales.

Energy constructions around the world encroach on wildlife.

Can Humans and More Than Humans come to a shared decision?

How you play

The game lasts two hours.
It is played in small groups with facilitators in a safe and inclusive environment.
English, a laptop and registration needed.

Participate

Co-imagine the story of air: learn and go away with a new set of skills

Discover a radical other point of view.

Observe, listen and learn of the complexity of energy and climate issues.

I was playing the falcon, just listening and observing and to be with the whole Humans – yeah – it’s a bit of a turnaround! There are so many considerations, it’s massive!

(Assembly participant)

It really clarified some of these [systemic issues], which is great.

(Diana Reynolds, Welsh Government employee working on behavioural transformation)

I was learning a lot very quickly. I didn’t understand the impact on wildlife from wind turbines, and I didn’t know who Ken Saro-Wiwa was.  

(Assembly participant)

I was playing the falcon, just listening and observing and to be with the whole Humans – yeah – it’s a bit of a turnaround! There are so many considerations, it’s massive!

(Assembly participant)

It really clarified some of these [systemic issues], which is great.

(Diana Reynolds, Welsh Government employee working on behavioural transformation)

I was learning a lot very quickly. I didn’t understand the impact on wildlife from wind turbines, and I didn’t know who Ken Saro-Wiwa was.  

(Assembly participant)

Who has taken part?

Welsh government
Extinction Rebellion
Trust the People
Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Geography departments
Arts organisations
Prep school
Student unions

Previous participants were from

England
France
Germany
Indonesia
Mexico
Netherlands
South Africa
Wales

Examples of events

Sheffield Festival of Debate

Australian facilitators

North Wales transition to zero carbon



Who has taken part?


Welsh government
Extinction Rebellion
Trust the People
Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Geography departments
Arts organisations
Prep school
Student unions



Previous participants were from


England
France
Germany
Indonesia
Mexico
Netherlands
South Africa
Wales



Examples of events


Sheffield Festival of Debate

Australian facilitators

North Wales transition to zero carbon